Three of the original Band of Brothers, along with two of the actors from the HBO series joined military historian Ron Drez and event host Curt Schilling in Providence, RI for a special panel discussion. It was an evening to celebrate some special men and a great generation.

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The non-profit World War II Foundation honors the legacy of the veterans and survivors of one of history's most important time periods by producing educational documentary films that air on television networks around the world. To date, the World War II Foundation has donated 22 films to American Public Television, as well as making them available for free to schools, libraries and the military. The goal is to preserve these important stories for current and future generations. Among the foundation's other initiatives is the building of an overseas monument recognizing American leadership on D-Day and the recent dedication of the World War II Foundation Global Education Center in Rhode Island.

WWII Foundation films rank in the top-5 of most requested programs nationally by PBS and public television stations. The World War II Foundation has also received a National Programming Excellence Award from American Public Television.